Envoy, Inc. Expands Team with New Talent in Omaha
- Envoy, Inc., an advertising and marketing agency in Omaha, has announced the hiring of three new team members.
- The new hires include Jim Wolf as Web Developer, Ariana Taubenheim as Social Media Manager, and Sara.
- This expansion reflects the agency's growth and commitment to enhancing its service offerings.
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, August 8, 2024 – Envoy, Inc., a women-owned advertising and marketing agency located in Omaha, has announced the hiring of three new team members: Jim Wolf as Web Developer, Ariana Taubenheim as Social Media Manager, and Sarah Nosal as Senior Marketing Manager. This strategic expansion aims to enhance the agency's creative capabilities and strengthen its service offerings. Jim Wolf brings a wealth of experience to Envoy, having taught graphic and web design in Omaha and Lincoln, along with roles in design and account management in Chicago. His diverse background reflects a commitment to innovation and adaptability in both agency and in-house environments. Meanwhile, Ariana Taubenheim, with a degree in business administration specializing in marketing, is set to elevate the agency's social media strategies. Her bilingual skills in English and Spanish will enable her to engage effectively with a broader audience. Sarah Nosal, the new Senior Marketing Manager, contributes over 20 years of expertise in visual design and marketing strategy. Her upbringing in a farming community has fostered a strong appreciation for food production and community engagement, which she integrates into her marketing strategies. Her proficiency in analytics and digital marketing trends positions her to resonate with target audiences effectively. Kathy Broniecki, CEO and Co-owner of Envoy, expressed enthusiasm about the new hires, stating that their diverse backgrounds align with the agency's mission to deliver exceptional creative solutions. Envoy, Inc. continues to focus on innovation and client satisfaction, leveraging over 30 years of experience across various industries.